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Interesting Take On Owning V Renting........
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Very interesting, that, TTT. I have never wanted to own my own home. I saw buying, then selling and buying again as the family grows, as far too much hassle. I have rented since 1980 and have never had any problems when i needed larger, then smaller premises. I've lived in my current home now for just over 21 years and don't envisage moving. Unless a bungalow becomes available in my area at an affordable rent - currently pay £75 per week for a 2 up, 2 down terraced house.
If you own a house that you bought some time ago, buying it is probably the best thing you ever did. Our house is worth somewhere between 35 and 40 times the amount we paid for it (though it was a struggle for a time when we first bought it). It doesn't make us rich because relative to all other houses - should we want to move - it is still the same.
If you don't have one now, buying one will become increasingly difficult and expensive. It's supply and demand - too many people for too few houses.
If you don't have one now, buying one will become increasingly difficult and expensive. It's supply and demand - too many people for too few houses.
There's always two sides to the coin. Renting suits some people not others.
People should take into account the cost of ownership though. Its not just a straight rent vs Mortgage that many people do. Owning you home means maintenance and many other things such as buying/selling as Ken says.
Each to their own is what I say.
People should take into account the cost of ownership though. Its not just a straight rent vs Mortgage that many people do. Owning you home means maintenance and many other things such as buying/selling as Ken says.
Each to their own is what I say.
You only have to watch slum landlords to see the conditions some people live in.
he councilThe landlord of the house next door to us is really good, thankfully. He rented it out to students at one point, they didn't last long. I live in a street full of moaners. I'm surprised the council hasn't turned up and told me there's a weed growing outside my house. :-)
he councilThe landlord of the house next door to us is really good, thankfully. He rented it out to students at one point, they didn't last long. I live in a street full of moaners. I'm surprised the council hasn't turned up and told me there's a weed growing outside my house. :-)
Worked with a guy who reckoned that renting gave you mobility in the jobs market. Strangely he owned his own house and never moved for work. I worked abroad for a year and rented out my home. Worst thing I ever did, would have been better leaving it sitting empty. Cost me an arm and a leg to bring it back up to standard.
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